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Yep I have the manwell for it. I downloaded it from the website. I went to the off setting and it didn't seem to do anything. It was still giving me infinity boost.

F*ck, that's not good :ermm:.

Bring the manwell tonight, saves me having to print it.

Lol @ NASA

Voyager 2: *Gibberish*

NASA dude 1: Hmmm, voyager 2 seems to be broken

NASA dude 2: Have you tried turning it off and on again?

NASA dude 1: Naah, we'd better figure out whats going on first

several days later...

NASA dude 1: Yeah I figured it out, theres a bit-flipped in memory

NASA dude 2: OK, how do we fix that then?

NASA dude 1: Lets try turning it off and on again...

ATTN: Phil, Misohorny, John, Dan

Work out a day that works for everyone to fix Jasons AVCR and do Miso's brakes. Dan will need his brake bleeder. I can't do it this weekend though.

I am easy. Just let me know and i shall be there. Can work it out tonight at baskins. No longer jet lagged, so won't sleep through it. :ermm:

Sounds expensive. So whats doing mangs? I'm typing meeting minutes :D

Trying to clean up scanned alfa wiring diagrams to print. HOPEFULLY they are the right ones :S

I am easy. Just let me know and i shall be there. Can work it out tonight at baskins. No longer jet lagged, so won't sleep through it. :ermm:

Cool, sounds like it will be a good turn out tonight. Thristian, you coming?

Sounds expensive. So whats doing mangs? I'm typing meeting minutes :(

Very expensive. You can only import them.

I am easy. Just let me know and i shall be there. Can work it out tonight at baskins. No longer jet lagged, so won't sleep through it. :P

Anytime is good for me ( if i can afford to drive there :D ) I'm on day shift this week and next and have this weekend and next one off. :ermm:

Anytime is good for me ( if i can afford to drive there ;) ) I'm on day shift this week and next and have this weekend and next one off. :down:

I think tonight we will just bypass the AVCR and pipe the wastegate actuator directly to a boost source. This should put you back to stock boost (stock LOW boost probably) which will get you by (and hopefully fix your fuel economy) untill we can sort it out. Hopefully next weekend will work for everyone.

If it still boosts it's t*ts off, or you still get bad fuel economy, then you have other problems.

I'm not 100% sure how the AVCR can be ruining your fuel economy so much, if anything I would have thought it would make it better as you'd be trying to drive off boost all the time...

Edited by Smity42
I'm not 100% sure how the AVCR can be ruining your fuel economy so much, if anything I would have thought it would make it better as you'd be trying to drive off boost all the time...

+1

o2 sensor? when was that last replaced?

+1

o2 sensor? when was that last replaced?

I've only had shitty fuel economy since the avcr. But it is getting worse and worse. How much is a o2 sensor ?

Jason... did you let you car hang out with mine again? I started her up this morning and she was all lumpy and shaking and carrying on, and drives like a bucket of shit :down:

Just letting it cool down now so I can see if I can work out wtf is going on with it ;)

I've only had shitty fuel economy since the avcr. But it is getting worse and worse. How much is a o2 sensor ?

like $100ish i think man

i have a spare good one you could try - if they fit (its an sr one)? idk if they do

was the avcr new? who installed the avcr? i'd give them a bell maybe they f**ked up? (or was it you that fitted it :down:) jks jks

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